More informations!

So I tested my GDAL with command line "gdalinfo --formats" and it appears  
that neither ECW nor JPEG2000 are supported... However, I installed GDAL  
with the ECW support! :s

I think, maybe there is a problem with license? Does someone know how can  
I include ECW and JPEG2000 support in my current GDAL version?


On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 15:23:21 +0200, gbrun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody!
>
> I'd like to import ECW rasters in my GeoServer. To this end, I did many
> things. I'm deploying my application on a windows server 2008.
>
> First, I installed the JAI 1.1.3 and JAI ImageIO 1.0.01 libraries for my
> JRE 1.6.
>
> Then, I installed the GDAL library through this URL:
> http://java.net/projects/imageio-ext/downloads/directory/Releases/ImageIO-Ext/1.0.x/1.0.8/windows32-installer,
> and also the natives libraries.
>
> I created some environment variables that were needed.
>
> Finally, I installed the GDAL plugin for GeoServer.
>
> And it works great! I can now use 13 different raster formats. But still
> no ECW or JPEG2000... I'm quite confused! Does GeoServer really support
> these both formats??
>
> Geoffrey
>
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